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John Gibson Clarkson (July 1, 1861 - February 4, 1909) was a 19th century Major League Baseball pitcher. He was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1905 photograph of baseball player John Clarkson. ...
1905 photograph of baseball player John Clarkson. ...
1905 (MCMV) was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ...
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July 1 is the 182nd day of the year (183rd in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 183 days remaining. ...
1861 is a common year starting on Tuesday. ...
February 4 is the 35th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
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Major League Baseball (MLB) is the highest level of play in professional baseball in the world. ...
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Cambridge City Hall Settled: 1630 â Incorporated: 1636 Zip Code(s): 02139 â Area Code(s): 617 / 857 Official website: http://www. ...
Playing for the Worcester Worcesters, Chicago White Stockings, Boston Beaneaters, and Cleveland Spiders, Clarkson compiled a career 328-178 record, placing him twelfth on the list of all-time wins. Clarkson pitched over 600 innings in a season twice and won a career-high 53 games in 1885. In MLB history, only Charles Radbourn has won more games in a single season (60 in 1884). The Worcesters was a 19th century Major League Baseball team. ...
Major league affiliations National League (1876-present) Central Division (1994-present) Current uniform Ballpark Wrigley Field (1916-present) Major league titles World Series titles (2) 1908 ⢠1907 NL Pennants (16) 1945 ⢠1938 ⢠1935 ⢠1932 1929 ⢠1918 ⢠1910 ⢠1908 1907 ⢠1906 ⢠1886 ⢠1885 1882 ⢠1881 ⢠1880 ⢠1876 Central Division titles (1...
Major league affiliations National League (1876-present) East Division (1994-present) Current uniform Ballpark Turner Field (1997-present) Major league titles World Series titles (3) 1914 ⢠1957 ⢠1995 NL Pennants {{{P}}} 1914 ⢠1948 ⢠1957 ⢠1958 1991 ⢠1992 ⢠1995 ⢠1996 1999 East Division titles (11) 1995 ⢠1996 ⢠1997 ⢠1998 1999 ⢠2000...
The Cleveland Spiders were a Major League Baseball team which played between 1887 and 1899 in Cleveland, Ohio. ...
In Major League Baseball, a win refers to a pitcher leaving his game with a lead, not there when he began pitching, and the team holding this lead. ...
1885 (MDCCCLXXXV) is a common year starting on Thursday. ...
Charles Radbourn on a 1887-1890 Goodwin & Company baseball card (Old Judge (N172)). Charles Gardner Radbourn (December 11, 1854 - February 5, 1897), nicknamed Old Hoss, was a pitcher in Major League Baseball prior to the turn of the 20th century. ...
On June 4, 1889, Clarkson became the first pitcher in Major League history to strike out three batters on nine pitches, in the third inning of a 4-2 win over the Philadelphia Quakers. June 4 is the 155th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (156th in leap years), with 210 days remaining. ...
1889 (MDCCCLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ...
In Major League Baseball, 37 pitchers have thrown a nine-pitch, three-strikeout half-inning a total of 40 times. ...
Major league affiliations National League (1883-present) East Division (1969-present) Current uniform Ballpark Citizens Bank Park (2004-present) Major league titles World Series titles (1) 1980 NL Pennants (5) 1993 ⢠1983 ⢠1980 ⢠1950 1915 East Division titles (6) [1] 1993 ⢠1983 ⢠1980 ⢠1978 1977 ⢠1976 Wild card berths (0...
Clarkson was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1963. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (2048x1536, 915 KB) Baseball Hall of Fame, Cooperstown, NY, Feb. ...
The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, located at 62 Main Street in Cooperstown, New York, is a semi-official museum operated by private interests serving as the central point for the study of the history of baseball in the United States and beyond, the display of baseball-related...
The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, located at 62 Main Street in Cooperstown, New York, is a semi-official museum operated by private interests serving as the central point for the study of the history of baseball in the United States and beyond, the display of baseball-related...
See also: 1962 in sports, other events of 1963, 1964 in sports and the list of years in sports. // Auto Racing Stock car racing: Tiny Lund won the Daytona 500 NASCAR Championship - Joe Weatherly Indianapolis 500 - Parnelli Jones USAC Racing - A.J. Foyt won the season championship Formula One Championship...
External links
- Baseball Hall of Fame Plaque Page
- Baseball-Reference.com - career statistics and analysis
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